Paul's Paradigmatic "I": Personal Example as Literary Strategy
Paul's Paradigmatic "I": Personal Example as Literary Strategy

Paul's Paradigmatic "I": Personal Example as Literary Strategy

in Library of New Testament Studies

by Brian J. Dodd

Pages 288
Publisher T&T Clark
Published 1999
ISBN-13 9781850759140
This study claims that Paul uses his personal example as an explicit literary strategy in 1 Corinthians, Galatians and Philippians, and as an arguably implicit strategy in 1 Thessalonians and Philemon. He uses his own example to ground and illustrate his argumentation in a rhetorically sophisticated manner, often structuring his argument on such a basis. In places a crisp statement of his own case serves as a thesis statement of the argument that follows (e.g., Rom. 1.17; Gal. 1.10), while at other times it serves to summarize the argument and to provide a transition to the next phase (especially in 1 Corinthians and Gal. 2.15-21). All the while Paul's self-portrayals in his letters serve not autobiographical or egoistic purposes but pedagogical and argumentative aims.

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